Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6223118 The Journal of Pediatrics 2012 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveThe authors analyzed the frequency of occurrence of headaches in children and adolescents with Tourette syndrome (TS) to address their possible inclusion as a comorbidity.Study designUsing a prospective questionnaire, administered directly, we interviewed a total sample size of 109 patients with TS ≤21 years of age. The questionnaires were then analyzed according to the International Headache Society's diagnostic criteria.ResultsWe found headaches to be present in 55% of the patients, with the 2 most common headache types being migraine headaches and tension-type headaches. The rate of migraine headache within the TS group was found to be 4 times greater than that of the general pediatric population, as reported in the literature. In addition, the rate of tension-type headache was found to be more than 5 times greater than that of the general pediatric population.ConclusionsOverall, the high rates of migraine and tension-type headache within this population support the proposition that headaches are a comorbidity of TS.

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